Mchamilton wrote: ↑20 Aug 2020, 18:48
Ocon let kmag past, so ocon was clearly going slowly. Kmag has every right to also move off the racing line and slow down. Ocon is the car behind, it's his responsibility to avoid collision with cars in front however quickly they're going. Ocon has his complete attention on his mirror at the time and that is not 1 bit Kmags fault. Kmag can't both get out the way of cars on a fast lap and cars on slow laps at the same time. As noted by the stewards Kmag didn't brake he simply lifted with regen.
Everyone else seems to manage it?
There is no practical difference between braking, and not pressing the accelerator whilst heavily harvesting. Both result in the car slowing sharply. Would your opinion have changed if K-Mag had applied the brakes instead? Is so, why? Both were deliberate decisions to decelerate with no idea of where the driver behind was (at the start of a straight, no less).
I
tend to ascribe to the 'lane' theory. K-Mag pulled into Ocon's lane, then changed their relative velocities without any awareness of where Ocon was or the speed he was going at. Ocon was in exactly the 'lane' he was in when K-Mag last saw him and had not accelerated beyond his expected curve.
Suppose Ocon had sped up to take the position back in preparation for a fast lap? For all K-Mag knew, Ocon had just floored it and was pulling level with him, closing rapidly, when K-Mag swung into his lane and decelerated rapidly? Villeneuve-style. We know K-Mag hadn't bothered to check his mirrors.
Also (but seperately), bear in mind that, if it is purely the car behind's responsibility to do all the moving and alter their pace to fit around the actions of the car in front, then no one can be charged with impeding.